Police arrest two suspects in Kingwood store robbery, two still on the loose

Jennifer Summer

Published 6:12 am, Tuesday, April 28, 2015

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Houston Police officers work to investigate an aggravated robbery at the T-Mobile store in the 2500 block of Green Oak in Kingwood Monday, April 27, 2015.

Houston Police officers work to investigate an aggravated robbery at the T-Mobile store in the 2500 block of Green Oak in Kingwood Monday, April 27, 2015.

Police arrest two suspects in Kingwood store robbery, two still on the loose

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Two suspects remain on the loose after police say a total of four suspects allegedly robbed the T-Mobile cell phone store in Kingwood and led police on a chase to Humble.

Randy Sullivan, 20, and Dominic Rodriguez, 24, were arrested and booked in the Harris County Jail on aggravated robbery charges.

According to HPD, the suspects on the loose are described as a Hispanic male and Hispanic female.

Houston Police Officers responded to an aggravated robbery call at the T-Mobile store located at 2500 Green Oak at 8:15 p.m. on Monday, April 27.

When they arrived, the four suspects in a grey/silver Nissan Altima fled the scene.

“The witnesses stated two armed males entered the store and demanded money and cell phones,” Jodi Silva, HPD spokesperson, said. “The two suspects then fled the store on foot and jumped into a vehicle waiting behind the store with two other suspects.

“When police arrived on scene, they saw the four suspects in the vehicle and attempted to apprehend them but they fled. During the pursuit, the suspects fired shots at officers but no officers, witnesses or vehicles were injured or damaged.”

When the suspects reached the city of Humble, two of the suspects fled on foot.

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According to reports from witnesses, one of the suspects ran into the Chili’s Grill & Bar in the 20070 block of U.S. Highway 59 and was arrested after allegedly attempting to hide in the restroom while the other suspect was arrested at the Shell Station.

This is an ongoing investigation as police continue to interview store employees and witnesses in an effort to track down the two other suspects.